PURE Headline 2: Don’t Bother with More Veggies?
Using the same data base of subjects in the PURE Study, researchers examined the vegetable, fruit, and legume intake on total mortality, mortality, and major cardiac events such as heart attacks.
The most important finding was that higher vegetable, fruit, and legume intake was associated with a reduced risk of mortality and morbidity. Simply put, the more plant-based the diet, the better off you are from an overall health perspective.
But that’s not what the headline messages said. They focused on the part of the study that said there appeared to be no additional benefits if subjects ate more than a few servings of vegetables, fruits, and legumes. That seems to fly in the face of the “more is better” results that previous research has shown.
Have all the prior studies been wrong? Have you been eating kale for no good reason? No, and I’ll explain why the headlines are wrong on Saturday.
What are you prepared to do today?
Dr. Chet
Reference: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)32253-5.